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|name = Goriya | |name = Goriya | ||
|image = [[File:GoriyaNP.png|100px]] | |image = [[File:GoriyaNP.png|100px]] | ||
|caption = Goriya artwork from ''The Adventure of Link'' | |||
|game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{TAoL}}<br>{{ALttP}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{ALBW}} | |game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{TAoL}}<br>{{ALttP}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{ALBW}} | ||
|other = [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|Animated series]]<br>''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''<br>[[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''The Legend of Zelda'' comic]]<br>''[[The Crystal Trap]]''<br>''[[The Shadow Prince]]''<br>{{FOE}}<br>{{WOG}}<br>{{ZA}} | |other = [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|Animated series]]<br>''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''<br>[[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''The Legend of Zelda'' comic]]<br>''[[The Crystal Trap]]''<br>''[[The Shadow Prince]]''<br>{{FOE}}<br>{{WOG}}<br>{{ZA}} | ||
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'''Goriya''' are enemies | '''Goriya''' are recurring enemies in the {{LZS|series}}, first appearing in {{TLoZ}}. They are a kind of demon that have mastered the [[Boomerang]] as a tool of war,<ref>{{cite manual|quote= A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs.|game= The Legend of Zelda|page=36}}</ref><ref>{{cite manual|quote=A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang.|game= Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref> making them deadly in both short- and long-range combat. | ||
{{TLoZManual|Goriya|A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs. There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.}} | {{TLoZManual|Goriya|A little devil that lives underground. He uses boomerangs. There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.}} | ||
{{TAoLManual|Goriya|A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang. Fend off the boomerang with the shield. Watch out! These devils are on the plains and in the caves, too.}} | {{TAoLManual|Goriya|A little devil that attacks Link by using a boomerang. Fend off the boomerang with the shield. Watch out! These devils are on the plains and in the caves, too.}} | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda''=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda''=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:GoriyaRed.png|left]] | ||
As with many enemies in the first ''Zelda'', Goriya come in 'red' and 'blue' varieties, and only appear in [[Dungeon | As with many enemies in the first ''Zelda'', Goriya come in 'red' and 'blue' varieties, and only appear in [[Dungeon]]s. Blue Goriya can survive longer than the red variety, due to having more health, and their attacks do much more damage.<ref>{{cite manual|quote= There are two of his type, blue ones and red ones. Watch out for the blue ones! They are strong.|game= The Legend of Zelda|page= 36}}</ref> They seem to not directly attack [[Link]], but instead wander around randomly before tossing their Boomerang in any random direction. Goriya generally attack in groups of three or more. Link first finds the Boomerang by defeating a red Goriya in [[Eagle (Dungeon)|Eagle]], and then taking its weapon, and later takes the [[Boomerang#Magical Boomerang|Magical Boomerang]] from a blue Goriya in the [[Moon (Dungeon)|Moon Labyrinth]]. | ||
Link first finds the Boomerang by defeating a red Goriya in [[Eagle (Dungeon)|Eagle]], and then taking its weapon, and later takes the [[Boomerang#Magical Boomerang|Magical Boomerang]] from a blue Goriya in the [[Moon (Dungeon)|Moon Labyrinth]]. | |||
In certain dungeons, a peaceful Goriya will be blocking the passage to the next room, and their stomachs grumble at Link's presence<ref>{{cite|GRUMBLE, GRUMBLE.|Goriya's stomach|TLOZ}}</ref>. This is a vague hint that the creature is hungry, and refuses to budge until fed. To please the monster and obtain entry, Link must offer it [[Food]] purchased from a shop. | In certain dungeons, a peaceful Goriya will be blocking the passage to the next room, and their stomachs grumble at Link's presence<ref>{{cite|GRUMBLE, GRUMBLE.|Goriya's stomach|TLOZ}}</ref>. This is a vague hint that the creature is hungry, and refuses to budge until fed. To please the monster and obtain entry, Link must offer it [[Food]] purchased from a shop. | ||
=== | ===''The Adventure of Link''=== | ||
[[File:GoriyaTAoLorange.png|37px|left]] | [[File:GoriyaTAoLorange.png|37px|left]] | ||
The side-scrolling angle of | The side-scrolling angle of {{TAoL}} managed to skew the typical Goriya's attack pattern. Instead of tossing their projectiles in random directions, they specifically target Link, and can have multiple Boomerangs in the air at one time, unlike their past incarnations. They can throw Boomerangs on either the "bottom" or "top" level, in the same way most bipedal enemies attack. Link must choose to duck or stand to block the accommodating attacks with his shield<ref>{{cite manual|quote=Fend off the Boomerang with shield.|game=Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref>. If a Boomerang is thrown at the bottom level, it will return to the Goriya on the top level, and vice versa. | ||
Goriya now tend to appear in caves and fields<ref>{{cite manual|quote=These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.|game= Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref> more often than dungeons, and generally only appear alone or with a single partner instead of larger groups, perhaps due to the fact that they're now more challenging opponents. | Goriya now tend to appear in caves and fields<ref>{{cite manual|quote=These devils are on the plains and in the caves too.|game= Adventure of Link|page=27}}</ref> more often than dungeons, and generally only appear alone or with a single partner instead of larger groups, perhaps due to the fact that they're now more challenging opponents. | ||
=== | ===''A Link to the Past''=== | ||
[[File:Goriya ALttP.png|left|48px]] | [[File:Goriya ALttP.png|left|48px]] | ||
In | In {{ALTTP}}, Goriya are radically different than previously. Known as "Coppie" in Japanese, they first appear appear in the [[Palace of Darkness]] and reappear in later [[Dark World]] dungeons such as [[Ganon's Tower]]. Their typical behavior and attacks are changed drastically. They no longer use Boomerangs, but instead copy Link's movement pattern similar to [[Arm-Mimic]]s and [[Mask-Mimic]]s, moving in the opposite directions of Link. While the green versions can be cornered and destroyed with the [[Master Sword]], they are especially weak to the [[Bow]], much like the [[Eyegore]]s from the same game. The red variety spit deadly fireballs whenever facing Link, and like red Eyegores, they can only be killed with [[Arrow]]s. | ||
In the original [[SNES]] version of the game, Goriya make a single appearance in the [[Light World]] in a cave in [[Death Mountain]]. In the [[ | |||
In the original [[SNES]] version of the game, Goriya make a single appearance in the [[Light World]] in a cave in [[Death Mountain]]. In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords|Game Boy Advance]] version, they were replaced with Eyegores, meaning they only appear in the Dark World in that version. | |||
===''Link's Awakening''=== | ===''Link's Awakening''=== | ||
[[File:Goriya Home.png|thumb|right| | [[File:Goriya Home.png|thumb|right|Goriya's cave in Toronbo Shores]] | ||
[[File:GoriyaLA.png|left]] | [[File:GoriyaLA.png|left]] | ||
Though only one appears in {{LA}}, this Goriya is not an enemy, and even offers Link powerful support. He is found in a cave on southern portion of [[Toronbo Shores]]. Link can only see and speak with him at the end of the [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|trading sequence]], when he has the [[Magnifying Lens]], at which point the Goriya offers Link to trade one of his item for the [[Boomerang]] he has found on the beach.<ref>{{cite|I found a good item washed up on the beach... I'll trade it to you for what you have in your B Button...|Goriya|LA}}</ref><ref>{{cite|You got the Boomerang in exchange for the item you had.|N/A|LA}}</ref> Link can trade the | Though only one appears in {{LA}}, this Goriya is not an enemy, and even offers Link powerful support. He is found in a cave on southern portion of [[Toronbo Shores]]. Link can only see and speak with him at the end of the [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|trading sequence]], when he has the [[Magnifying Lens]], at which point the Goriya offers Link to trade one of his item for the [[Boomerang]] he has found on the beach.<ref>{{cite|I found a good item washed up on the beach... I'll trade it to you for what you have in your B Button...|Goriya|LA}}</ref><ref>{{cite|You got the Boomerang in exchange for the item you had.|N/A|LA}}</ref> Link can trade the Boomerang back to the Goriya at any time to recover his item.<ref>{{cite|Okay, let's do it! When you don't want the Boomerang any more, come back!|Goriya|LA}}</ref><ref>{{cite|The item came back to you. You returned the Boomerang.|N/A|LA}}</ref> The Boomerang is one of the most useful weapons in the game, the Goriya will even beg Link to give it back to him.<ref>{{cite|Give me back the Boomerang, I beg you! I'll return the item you gave to me!|Goriya|LA}}</ref> Not all items can be trade for the Boomerang.<ref>{{cite|Ah... Don't give me that item... How about something else?|Goriya|LA}}</ref> | ||
===''Oracle of Seasons''=== | ===''Oracle of Seasons''=== | ||
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===''Captain N: The Game Master''=== | ===''Captain N: The Game Master''=== | ||
A Goriya briefly appears in the "[[Having a Ball]]" episode of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. After [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], Kevin, and Princess Lana arrive to the tunnel leading to the [[Island Palace]], a Goriya appears and begins to rapidly throw | A Goriya briefly appears in the "[[Having a Ball]]" episode of ''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]''. After [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]], Kevin, and Princess Lana arrive to the tunnel leading to the [[Island Palace]], a Goriya appears and begins to rapidly throw Boomerangs in the direction of the heroes, nonstop. The Goriya's Boomerangs impede them from proceeding, so Link uses his [[Magic Shield]] to block the attacks while the rest of the group walks behind him. As the heroes approach the Goriya, Kevin uses his Zapper to defeat it, allowing them to continue to their destination. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda'' comic=== | ===''The Legend of Zelda'' comic=== | ||
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===Philip's CD-i=== | ===Philip's CD-i=== | ||
Goriyas make appearances in all the Philip's CD-i games. In {{FOE}} and {{WOG}}, they have a similar appearance to the Goriyas in the animated series: blue colored wolves in purple tunics that throw | Goriyas make appearances in all the Philip's CD-i games. In {{FOE}} and {{WOG}}, they have a similar appearance to the Goriyas in the animated series: blue colored wolves in purple tunics that throw Boomerangs. However in {{ZA}}, they resembled purple colored apes with with white hair that throw massive Boomerangs. In this game [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can obtain the [[Spells of Zelda's Adventure#Boomerang|Boomerang]] the Goriyas use by defeating a small group of them in a clearing west of the [[Forest of Ogbam]]. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:GoriyaBlue.png|Blue Goriya from ''The Legend of Zelda'' | |||
File:GoriyaBlue.png|Blue Goriya | File:Goriya2.png|Goriya artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
File: | File:BSRedGoriya.gif|Red Goriya from ''BS The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
File:BSRedGoriya.gif|Red Goriya | File:BSBlueGoriya.gif|Blue Goriya from ''BS The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
File:BSBlueGoriya.gif|Blue Goriya | File:GoriyaTAoLred.png|Red Goriya from ''The Adventure of Link'' | ||
File: | File:GoriyaTAoL.png|Blue Goriya from ''The Adventure of Link'' | ||
File: | File:AoL pg3.jpg|Moblins and a Goriya attacking a town in ''The Adventure of Link'' | ||
File: | File:Goriya ALTTP.png|Goriya artwork from ''Zelda'' Barcode Battler | ||
File:Goriya ALTTP.png| | File:RedCoppie.png|Red Goriya from ''A Link to the Past'' | ||
File:RedCoppie.png|Red Goriya | File:Boomerang LA.png|Link trading the Boomerang from a Goriya in ''Link's Awakening'' | ||
File:Boomerang LA.png|Link | File:Goriya red aLBW.png|Red Goriya from ''A Link Between Worlds'' | ||
File:Goriya red aLBW.png| | File:RedGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide Red Goriya artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
File:BlueGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide Blue Goriya artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda'' | |||
File:Goriya WoG.png|Goriya form ''The Wand of Gamelon'' and ''The Faces of Evil'' | |||
File:ZA Goriya.png|Goriya from ''Zelda's Adventure'' | |||
File:RedGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork | File:Goriya (That Sinking Feeling).png|Goriya from the animated series | ||
File:BlueGoriyaLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork | File:Goriya (VC).png|Goriya from the ''Legend of Zelda'' comic | ||
File:Goriya WoG.png| | File:Goriya (Captain N).png|Goriya from ''Captain N: The Game Master'' | ||
File:ZA Goriya.png| | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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